SF Chronicle Enthuses Over 'Hotshot' Mayor Newsom


What do you do when you are the mayor of San Francisco and your poorly timed push for gay marriages is blamed for your party's loss in a presidential election, you get yourself involved in a sleazy sex scandal where you get caught sleeping with the wife of your campaign manager, and a much criticized policy of declaring the municipality you represent a "sanctuary city" results in a multiple murder by an illegal alien? Why you get the San Francisco Chronicle to write a glowing story about you enthusing about how you are a "hotshot to watch" with a bright political future on the horizon. Such is the case with San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom, no stranger to other puff pieces such as this June story in Time magazine. San Francisco Chronicle political writers Joe Garofoli and Carla Marinucci use Newsom's appearance at the Democrat convention in San Francisco as a launch platform for gushing over their mayor's future:

As Bill Clinton and Joe Biden dominated center stage Wednesday night at the Democratic National Convention, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom was presiding over "Unconventional '08," a street party held in an artsy warehouse corner of the city featuring indie bands and a knot of people young enough to be Biden's grandchildren. There, mingling beneath an art gallery facade full of iconic images of Sen. Barack Obama was the evening's host - the former Sen. Hillary Clinton delegate Newsom.

Before pouring sweet syrup over Newsom, Garofoli and Marinucci take us along on a brief but unpleasant trip down memory lane:

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Four years ago, Newsom was a pariah at the 2004 Democratic National Convention. Democrats were angry that he had sanctioned San Francisco to begin allowing same sex marriages, and blamed him for the backlash of anti-gay marriage initiatives across the country. He still sounds hurt talking about how some of his closest political mentors shunned him.

So how hurt was Newsom by the fact that his sanctuary city policy, which he was recently forced to drop, was widely blamed for the brutal murder of a local father and his two sons? Garofoli and Marinucci don't say. However this doesn't diminish their enthusiasm for how upbeat things are looking now for Newsom:

Much has changed this year. Newsom has been everywhere in Denver this week, boosting his national profile with a bottomless list of stop-bys and featured appearances. Within 36 hours, he was being vetted/honored by the Washington media elite, toasted by California's gay and lesbian caucus, and interviewing top Facebook and YouTube officials on his local talk show.

Before he was scheduled to go to his concert to "celebrate generation Obama," he was interviewed by top Newsweek editors and PBS, and stopped by a party thrown by Voto Latino, an organization trying to connect young Latinos through new media. A writer from Elle magazine has been trailing him for a forthcoming profile and the Sept. 1 issue of Time magazine lists Newsom as one of its five "hotshots to watch" Democrats.

And now that he is a "hotshot," it appears that Newsom is looking forward to a gubernatorial run in California with the help of Facebook:

While the animosity has largely faded, Newsom said he still feels it in some quarters. At least it bought some name recognition, which helps as Newsom is still in the exploratory phase of a 2010 run for governor - though his actions this week appear to be those of someone kicking into campaign mode. His strategy is rooted is the same as Obama's: Connect with young voters through online social networks and new media. Newsom has connected to 10,000 supporters on his Facebook page, one of the highest numbers for a politician in the country, said Chris Kelly, chief privacy officer and head of global public policy for Facebook.

"He was an early adopter of Facebook and has an excellent understanding of how technology can be used in the political realm," Kelly said.

Not only was Newsom declared to be a "hotshot" but he also appeared at a "Hotshots to Watch" panel:

Both Newsom and San Francisco District Attorney Kamala Harris appeared Tuesday at a Time magazine panel on "Hotshots to Watch" panel along with Newark, N.J., Mayor Cory Booker and Rep. Artur Davis, D-Ala. Obama appeared on the same panel before the 2004 convention.

Their audience was a few dozen A-list media influencers: Huffington Post founder Arianna Huffington, PBS anchor Gwen Ifill, host of MSNBC's "Morning Joe" Joe Scarborough, Time magazine Managing Editor Richard Stengel and columnist Joe Klein, and Jonathan Capehart, an editorial writer specializing in politics for the Washington Post. Several major Democratic donors were there.

"This is probably one of the most important auditions they'll go through in their lives," said Capehart, who has dined with Newsom in New York in the past. "We are always watching for up-and-coming players. So when we hear their names again, we'll say, 'Oh, I saw them on that panel and they were great.' "

Yes, being on a hotshot panel is so important for the media elites. Whether such an event registers with actual voters is another story. However, being a hotshot does help you get recognized by one of the biggest power players out there, Oprah Winfrey's best friend:

Perhaps the biggest power player in the room was Gayle King, Oprah Winfrey's best friend and editor-at-large of O Magazine. As Obama knows, the blessing of Oprah goes far. But King said that just because Newsom and Harris may be on her radar now doesn't mean they're necessarily on Winfrey's.

"Oprah is not a political animal. That's why her endorsement of Barack is such a big deal," King said. As for Newsom?

"He's cute. And hot," King said and laughed. "I love the position he took on gay marriage. Yeah, he had that kerfuffle a while back with that woman," referring to revelations last year of Newsom's affair with the wife of a top aide.

So does the kerfuffle affect King's opinion of him? She paused briefly and raised her eyebrows. "Any-waaaays ... he's still a great mayor," King said. I don't know what he's going to be doing next, but you know it's going to be something."

John Edwards could only wish that his scandal could be brushed off as a mere "kerfuffle." Perhaps Gavin Newsom could seal Oprah's endorsement for his gubernatorial race by performing the Tom Cruise trampoline act on one of her couches.

—P.J. Gladnick is a freelance writer and creator of the DUmmie FUnnies blog.


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an eye-opener

www.zombietime.com

This site is truly an eye-opener into the sickness that permeates the far left. San Francisco is a haven for these people. It's no wonder we never see or hear about this brand of liberalism. We cannot allow this to become mainstream. I have a son and a daughter and I fear for their future unless we restore some sanity to America.

A is A

Nancy Pelosi?

Don't forget that Nanci Pelosi hails from San Francisco.  She is third or fourth in line from the Presidency!  She is so far to the left and her party would love to go with her if the American public would allow it.  They're working on it here in California where they are fighting to redefine marriage as between two consenting adults, regardless of gender.  This is San Francisco politics coming to a school or city council near you, whether you like it or not.

She's second in line, not

She's second in line, not 3rd or 4th. VP first, then her. And God forbid anything happen if Prez and VP are together = President Pelosi.

A truly terrifying scenario. 

NOT SAFE FOR WORK

You should label thatAnd yes, it is sickening.  Especially the pinning the molotov cocktail on a police car?  And she had her child doing this?

Thomas Jefferson once said, 'We should never judge a president by his age, only by his works.' And ever since he told me that, I stopped worrying. - Ronald Reagan

Good evil, evil good

I think we are now entering the times when good is called evil and evil is called good, at least here in California.  I'm going to have to move out of this state.  People are so critical of Bush's unemployment numbers, even though they are at historic lows.  Well, here in good old liberal utopia California our unemployment rate is among the last in the nation.  Last I looked, unemployment rates were higher in blue states than in red states across the nation.

I recently heard the governor of Michigan (D) blame her last place state on President Bush.  She refuses to take responsibility for her large tax increases and her party refuses to take responsibility for their 30+ year anti-energy policies which have driven U.S. auto makers into the ground. If Michigan reelects this woman then they get what they deserve.

"He may be a cheating bastard, but he's a great mayor"

Sodom, Gomorrah... and San Francisco.

If I ever I got caught cheating, I'm pretty sure my wife, relatives and friends would NOT use that trendy new word 'kerfuffle' (Webster: disturbance, fuss).

Viva La Gav for Prez 2016!

Newsom is a Jerk

And an idiot for cheating on this woman

Torches & Pitchforks

Wow, holy crap Cool, I

Wow, holy crap Cool, I didn't know that.

I love Kim - I'm sure she roasted his sorry ass good in the divorce. 

SOL

What red blooded American male doesn't love Kimberly?

She is THE Classic Beauty. 

Torches & Pitchforks

I"m Confident That When Newsome Runs Again...

...whether it's the mayorship or the governorship, the backlash on the Ramos murders is going to bring him down - Kamela Harris, too.  People up and down the state are pissed off about this tragedy.  A recent story about Bologna's widow seeking damages from the city in the very same SF Chronicle this past weekend had 600+ comments within 24 hours, the vast majority of which not only supported the widow, but supported Harris and Newsome paying part of the settlement out of their pockets instead of spending tax dollars on it.  Even the liberals who left comments were supportive of this.

Any good opponent is just going to hammer on this issue until Newsome folds up his tent and goes away.  Harris is the likely fall-guy for this debacle, and I have to say that I wish her an nice warm spot in Hell for her efforts to destroy San Francisco.


"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."

- Edmund Burke (1729 - 1797)

www.conservativeboot...

Don't be so surprised.

This is the party that elected a homicidal drunkard and serial philanderer to the senate and has since reelected him 7 times. 37 years that toad has sat in the senate telling us how to live our lives. Ted Kennedy, Stubbs, Barney Franks, Bill Clinton the list could go on. The GOP may not be morally perfect, but at least they have the good grace to occasionally be embarrassed by being caught! Newsome is planning tp run for governor and in this state he well may get elected. Last election the GOP elected a democrat running on the GOP ticket knowing what Arnold was.

 Don't be too harsh on California though, 50 miles east of the Pacific coast there is intelligent life!